Cash for families that beat poverty trap

Girl convicted of aiding manslaughter by filming fatal attackA 15-year-old girl who used a mobile phone to film a man being punched and kicked to death is thought to have become the first person in England and Wales to have been successfully prosecuted for aiding and abetting murder or manslaughter by filming the attack, a “happy slapping” incident. At a hearing on Wednesday the teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted recording part of the violent attack last September which killed Gavin Waterhouse. Read more on this story in The Guardian today

Protection agency staff ‘left children at risk from abuse’ because of errorsDozens of children involved in family court cases are at risk of abuse because of “serious failings” in the £100 million-a-year advisory service set up to represent their views. Read more on this story in The Times today

Brothers guilty of killing pensioner who collapsed after parking row attackTwo brothers who hurled a brick through a pensioner’s window after a row over a parking space were found guilty of killing him yesterday. Read more on this story in The Times today

Woman, 94, died from neglectA frail 94-year-old pensioner who looked “like a concentration camp victim” just weeks after being taken into a care home died of neglect, an investigation has ruled. Read more on this story in The Times today

Cash for families that beat poverty trapExtra cash payments worth about £2,000 a year could be made to the lowest income families if they look for work, go on training schemes or acquire fresh skills, under plans being considered by Gordon Brown. Read more on this story in The Times today

‘Disgusting racists’ vandalise Stephen Lawrence memorial one week after it opensRacist vandals yesterday attacked a building dedicated to the memory of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence, only a week after it was officially opened.Read more on this story in The Daily Mail today

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